The aim of this study was to explore how the association of 5-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (further 5-CIAH) and education varies according to body weight, age and sex. The study was conducted on cohort of 1383 subjects aged 18+ with initially normal blood pressure (systolic <140 mmHg and diastolic <90 mmHg, and not taking medication). Data were collected in 2003 and repeated in 2008. Methods of descriptive statistics, c2 test and logistic regression were used. No association between education level and hypertension development was recorded in the group of men and in the group of woman aged 65+. In the group of women with normal body weight, younger than 65 years, significantly higher 5-CIAH values were recorded in thos...
Background: Improving cardiovascular risk prediction continues to be a major challenge and effective...
Aims The aim of this study was to examine the association between socioeconomic status, blood pressu...
The aim of this study was to establish a five-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (he...
The aim of this study was to explore how the association of 5-year cumulative incidence of arterial ...
Previous research has demonstrated the association between cardiovascular disease and education. How...
International audienceBackgroundIndividual socioeconomic characteristics and in particular education...
Background: Education is inversely associated with cardiovascular disease incidence in developed cou...
Purpose Attaining a degree may offer greater opportunities for health than years of schooling alone....
Abstract:Background. Based on the results of the Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2013, the prev...
Copyright © 2013 Xiaojun Chen, Xuerui Tan. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Education and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are inversely associated but the mediating factors have n...
This paper examines the literature surrounding the relationship between blood pressure/hypertension ...
The aim of this study was to establish a five-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (he...
The aim of this study was to establish a five-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (he...
Background: Improving cardiovascular risk prediction continues to be a major challenge and effective...
Background: Improving cardiovascular risk prediction continues to be a major challenge and effective...
Aims The aim of this study was to examine the association between socioeconomic status, blood pressu...
The aim of this study was to establish a five-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (he...
The aim of this study was to explore how the association of 5-year cumulative incidence of arterial ...
Previous research has demonstrated the association between cardiovascular disease and education. How...
International audienceBackgroundIndividual socioeconomic characteristics and in particular education...
Background: Education is inversely associated with cardiovascular disease incidence in developed cou...
Purpose Attaining a degree may offer greater opportunities for health than years of schooling alone....
Abstract:Background. Based on the results of the Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2013, the prev...
Copyright © 2013 Xiaojun Chen, Xuerui Tan. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Education and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are inversely associated but the mediating factors have n...
This paper examines the literature surrounding the relationship between blood pressure/hypertension ...
The aim of this study was to establish a five-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (he...
The aim of this study was to establish a five-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (he...
Background: Improving cardiovascular risk prediction continues to be a major challenge and effective...
Background: Improving cardiovascular risk prediction continues to be a major challenge and effective...
Aims The aim of this study was to examine the association between socioeconomic status, blood pressu...
The aim of this study was to establish a five-year cumulative incidence of arterial hypertension (he...